Further, the in custody arrests by ICE of Criminal Mexican Illegal Aliens already being incarcerated in local, county, and state jails, are down 95% because local, county, and state laws enforcement officials will no longer hold the Convicted Criminal Mexican Illegal Aliens long enough for ICE to pick them up for deportation.

The effective cessation of the deportation of Convicted Criminal Mexican Illegal Aliens is a direct result of a policy driven initiative, for nearly 7 years, by the Obama administration and Sanctuary Cities, to intentionally and flagrantly violate US Federal Immigration Laws, in order to prevent ICE from deporting Mexican Illegal Aliens.

Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has reported that there are more than 1.2 million Convicted Criminal Mexican Illegal Aliens still at large, and the Obama administration has tied ICE’s hands, preventing them from carrying out the duties they were sworn to uphold, and have restricted them from trying to apprehend those Convicted Criminal Mexican Illegal Alien fugitives in accordance with US Federal Immigration Laws.

Statistics for Convicted Criminal Mexican Illegal Aliens incarcerated in prisons are presented below for only 4 of the 50 states; those figures were very difficult to come by, because nearly 7 years ago, by making a few procedural changes, the Obama administration has made finding the number of Convicted Criminal Mexican Illegal Aliens in prisons nearly impossible to obtain, previous administrations made counting the number of Convicted Criminal Mexican Illegal Aliens easy to determine:

(1) In Florida state prisons facilities there were 5,061 Convicted Criminal Mexican Illegal Alien inmates, but neither the state Department of Corrections nor the Florida Department of Law Enforcement track the number of Convicted Criminal Mexican Illegal Aliens in county prisons, spokesmen for those agencies told FoxNews.com.

(2) In Illinois, where state prisons house 46,993 inmates, some 3,755 are Convicted Criminal Mexican Illegal Aliens, according to Illinois Department of Corrections figures. Once again, state officials do not compile figures for Convicted Criminal Mexican Illegal Aliens in county jails, although a Cook County official estimated that nearly 6% of those inmates are Convicted Criminal Mexican Illegal Aliens.

(3) In Arizona, neither state public safety officials nor the governor’s office could produce figures showing how many of their inmates held in county jails are Convicted Criminal Mexican Illegal Aliens, but state prison figures released by the Arizona Department of Corrections show that out of 42,758 prison inmates held in state facilities, about 10.8%, or 4617 inmates are Convicted Criminal Mexican Illegal Aliens.

(4) In California, there were 128,543 inmates in custody as of August 12th, but the state, which has been criticized for its leniency toward Convicted Criminal Mexican Illegal Aliens, refuses to keep track of the citizenship of its prison inmates. As of July 31, 2013, there were 18,000 “foreign-born” citizens in California state prisons out of 133,000 population of incarcerated prison inmates. The Board of State and Community Corrections provided figures to Fox News from 2014, showing that in 2014, there were 142,000 inmates in 120 county prisons, but while everything from mental health cases to dental and medical appointments are closely tracked, the number of Convicted Criminal Mexican Illegal Aliens — or even non-citizens — was not available. .In the last conducted research back in 2011, there were 55,000 Convicted Criminal Mexican Illegal Aliens in federal prisons and 296,000 in state and local prisons. Experts say the number of Convicted Criminal Mexican Illegal Aliens in California prisons today, are much, much higher.

On October 1, 2015 Senator Jeff Session (R-AL-Senate), who chairs the Senate Subcommittee on Immigration and the National Interest, conducted a Senate hearing that disclosed just how dangerous the Obama’s administration’s plans to move nearly 200,000 Syrian Muslim refugees into the United States is (ISIS announced that they intend to infiltrate those refugees in order to gain access to the United States), and according to Michael B. Steinbach, Assistant Director for the FBI’s Counterterrorism Division, those refugees cannot be properly vetted to determine if they have terrorist ties..

Obama authorized the Bureau of Prisons to early release 100,000 inmates from federal prisons nationwide between October 30 and November 2, 2015. On October 6th the Justice Department announced it is freeing the first 6000 prisoners who were convicted of drug related crimes from federal prisons; those drug dealers will soon be back on the streets dealing, and cooperating with the Mexican drug cartels. As long as the Congress does nothing about it, 94 thousand additional federal prisoners will be released by Obama.

By allowing the influx of ISIS Radical Islamic Terrorists along with 200,000 Muslim refugees from the Middle East, the release of 700,000 Convicted Criminal Mexican Illegal Aliens into the general population, and by the early release of 100,000 federal prisoners, convicted of drug and other related crimes, Obama is complicating the internal National Security of the Republic, complicating enforcement of the law by Law Enforcement Officers, and endangering the lives of millions of American Citizens.

Obama intentions can no longer be misunderstood, when the above actions are coupled with his refusal to secure the wide open southern border for nearly 7 years, he is intentionally trying to create a society populated by lawlessness criminals and Radical Islamic Terrorists, and create unrest throughout the country. By these last ditch actions before his term of office is over, and Obama’s actions are endangering the lives of millions of American citizens, further violating his oath of office where he twice swore to protect and defend the lives of all American citizens?

Will the Republican leadership in Congress finally take action to close the wide open southern border, file a law suit in US Federal Court against the Department of Homeland Security for violating regulations in their release of 700,000 Convicted Criminal Mexican Illegal Aliens into US communities instead of deporting them to Mexico (if Mexico refuses to accept 700,000 Convicted Criminal Mexican Illegal Aliens the $4 billion in US Foreign aid to Mexico should be halted), will Congress file a restraining order against the Bureau of Prisons to halt the early release of 100,000 convicted criminals from federal prisons into the general public, and will the Republican leadership finally use the power of the purse “for the first time” to halt the entry of 200,000 Muslim refugees populated with ISIS Radical Islamic Terrorists from the Middle East because they cannot be vetted for terrorist ties?

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